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this all started around 11:00 local time. three people were killed, four others wounded. >>> vice-presidential nominee and wisconsin congressman paul ryan saying in a statement just a short time ago, quote, our thoughts and prayers are with today's victims and their loved ones. our gratitude goes to the first responders who rushed to save lives and secure the scenes. we will not allow the evil responsible for this heart breaking event to triumph over the spirit of the people in wisconsin, end quote. police are planning to hold a news conference in just a little while. we'll bring you the latest information from the scene in a live report at the bottom of the hour. >>> now let's move on to the political fallout over the deadly attack on our u.s. consulate in libya. political heavy hitters from both political parties now taking to the air waves today. republicans angry over the obama administration's handling of the aftermath, and democrats blasting those they say are trying to play politics. >> we're now told that ambassador r
this all started around 11:00 local time. three people were killed, four others wounded. >>> vice-presidential nominee and wisconsin congressman paul ryan saying in a statement just a short time ago, quote, our thoughts and prayers are with today's victims and their loved ones. our gratitude goes to the first responders who rushed to save lives and secure the scenes. we will not allow the evil responsible for this heart breaking event to triumph over the spirit of the people in...
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four local men securing the compound. when the massive attack began. ambassador stevens and others were escort it to barricaded building in the compound. unable to penetrate it, frustrated intruders had diesel fuel, ig noting oily fire trapped inside and somehow separated from the colleagues. ambassador stevens died of smoke inhalation. heroically, glen and another former navy seal ty wood managed to evacuate survivors fighting to a nearby safehouse known as the annex. >> he was on the roof. remained until everybody rescued from the safe house. because of him, all the people are still here today. then unfortunately, mortar fire was extremely accurate. >> tillekilled your brother and another sniper. >> yep. >> it doesn't sound like a spontaneous attack at all. >> no. from what i heard, it was well planned an well executed. it was not a bunch of angry protesters. >> news of the attack quickly spread. cbs news broadcast bloody scenes of the aftermath as kathety and family and friend tried to contact glen. there were military personnel at the house. that w
four local men securing the compound. when the massive attack began. ambassador stevens and others were escort it to barricaded building in the compound. unable to penetrate it, frustrated intruders had diesel fuel, ig noting oily fire trapped inside and somehow separated from the colleagues. ambassador stevens died of smoke inhalation. heroically, glen and another former navy seal ty wood managed to evacuate survivors fighting to a nearby safehouse known as the annex. >> he was on the...
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call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >>. >> heather: fox news alert. three people reported dead following a shooting in brookfield, wisconsin. four others are wounded. we have picture of suspect. he is described as 45-year-old radcliff haugheten. he is still on the loose and they are searching multiple locations. he was last seen wearing a gray sweater, blue jeans and had a white and black backpack. three people dead in this shooting that happened in brookfield, wisconsin. four others wounded. >> let's talk about o.j. simpson. it's been a while. nevada judge reopening his armed robbery and kidnapping case. he was convicted you may recall in 2008 of leading a group of men to the armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers. the judge will decide if he was so poorly represented he should get a new trial. let's bring in our legal panel. joey jackson and lis wiehl. she was a former prosecutor so she would have easily convicted him. joey, let me start with you. simpson is claiming that his florida lawy
call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >>. >> heather: fox news alert. three people reported dead following a shooting in brookfield, wisconsin. four others are wounded. we have picture of suspect. he is described as 45-year-old radcliff haugheten. he is still on the loose and they are searching multiple locations. he was last seen wearing a gray sweater, blue jeans and had a white and black backpack. three people dead in...
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>> we had been training local libyans and arming them. >> let me interrupt. >> why do you think the request was denied? >> i really don't know. >> in the case of the sgst, that would have provided by state department. state department didn't have to pay money. i can't imagine why. that was coming out of the congressional investigations. >> were you flabbergasted. what can we do. >> we can't even keep what we had. >> i think what was motivating the state department if we had security that would have truly been appropriate it would have been admission that conditions on the ground were not safe. that would have violated the view this was an administration success. >> lift libya in august less than a month before the attack. how did you feel about the security situation when you left? >> i didn't like it. >> bret: september 10th, the ambassador chris stevens arrives for a full day of meetings. his first trip since woods security team left the country. >> going to a dangerous place like benghazi but he knew it, didn't he? >> yes, he knew, but high went anyway because in his heart the mission ca
>> we had been training local libyans and arming them. >> let me interrupt. >> why do you think the request was denied? >> i really don't know. >> in the case of the sgst, that would have provided by state department. state department didn't have to pay money. i can't imagine why. that was coming out of the congressional investigations. >> were you flabbergasted. what can we do. >> we can't even keep what we had. >> i think what was motivating the...
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they know the impact in the local and they want to say goodbye to barak obama. >>> well, maybe they will [ applause ] >>> up next, is there any realistic hope for bipartisanship in washington. i will ask jason altmire >>> what if i told you that a member of congress who was present for 4700 votes and willing to work with the members of the opposite party and used less money to run his office and returned what he done need. what if i told you that congressman was an endangered species. joining us is the blue dog democrat from pennsylvania: you never missed a vote and authored a number of legislative initiative 28 signed by law. i talk about you turning your money back and you lost your primary. what is going on? >>> i thought we had a good record to run on and basically came down to the vote against the health care bim and law now and that came back in the primary redistricting played a role and my own folks supported me and i won 70 percent of moy district and they doubled the turn out in the other side and that did a difference. >>> you are part of what is blue dog democrats and democra
they know the impact in the local and they want to say goodbye to barak obama. >>> well, maybe they will [ applause ] >>> up next, is there any realistic hope for bipartisanship in washington. i will ask jason altmire >>> what if i told you that a member of congress who was present for 4700 votes and willing to work with the members of the opposite party and used less money to run his office and returned what he done need. what if i told you that congressman was an...
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>> the fact that this is being done at the local level, i have -- here is my prediction. with all of the bans of bad things that we can super, we will show statistics that what that leads to is then the government is passing laws that implement these programs. and then as they become more and more successful, then criminal penalties take affect. >> imagine only 50% are complying with the cheetoes ban. if we just implemented the criminal penalties, we could get everybody to conform, and now people are in jail for eating cheetoes. >> the janitors have to work over time for cleaning up the orange fingerprints and schools are broke and it comes down to the bottom line. >> and you are a mom. shouldn't it be your responsibility. >> my kids eat so much junk, but all things in moderation. you have to choose your battles, and the last thing i want is the school telling me what my kids should or should not eat. but really, they are -- they are a mess. i came in last night and my kids had chocolate. they are sloppy. >> i hope that was chocolate. >> that's why i am here. >> you do pu
>> the fact that this is being done at the local level, i have -- here is my prediction. with all of the bans of bad things that we can super, we will show statistics that what that leads to is then the government is passing laws that implement these programs. and then as they become more and more successful, then criminal penalties take affect. >> imagine only 50% are complying with the cheetoes ban. if we just implemented the criminal penalties, we could get everybody to conform,...
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they know the impact in the local and they want to say goodbye to barak obama. >>> well, maybe they will [ applause ] >>> up next, is there any realistic hope for bipartisanship in washington. i will ask jason altmire when we come back. stay with us. . everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. m
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call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. you say as a christian we should be elevating or raising the bar and having a discussion. you say we shouldn't be demonizing those who oppose our views. was there something that's happened over the past year in the campaign or otherwise that made you think i have got to help change this? something that stands out to you? >> just some of the discussions i have been involved with when you look at the political fray. it's interesting. it energizes us. yet, at the same time, if our hearts get hardened toward those that oppose our views, i think we are failing as a christian. we need to be able to keep that communication open for the greater call, which is to introduce people to jesus christ. >> you know, i feel like when you talk with people about politics, it tends to be more the liberals who are intolerant as opposed to the conservatives. i just had a conversation recently with a friend of mine who is a network news producer. and she said nothing is getting done in
call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. you say as a christian we should be elevating or raising the bar and having a discussion. you say we shouldn't be demonizing those who oppose our views. was there something that's happened over the past year in the campaign or otherwise that made you think i have got to help change this? something that stands out to you? >> just some of the discussions i have been involved with when you...
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we're stopping a moment to check in with local coverage to see if there's anything new. we will get back to that innocence we have more. >>> his song writing sky rocked creed to multiple platinum albums but suffered with problems of his own. >> that's been the key to my recovery is reconnecting with the god of love. i was raised to believe in a god of fear and that was my struggle. so i ran from that fear. i cared that fear for the rest of my life. so coming back to that faith and spirituality with a fresh perspective and foundation has been key to keeping me moving forward. >> when of the key stories you share in the book is about a low point you reached. you had actually been at a hotel, you hurt yourself. going over a balcony and laid for hours waiting for someone to help you. it's miraculous what happened at that point. >> yeah. thank goodness i was discovered after 2.5 hours of crying out and i should have died on that ledge. that day, ti checked in off the street and found me and got me to safety. >> you had worked together in the past. >> we had met over the passi
we're stopping a moment to check in with local coverage to see if there's anything new. we will get back to that innocence we have more. >>> his song writing sky rocked creed to multiple platinum albums but suffered with problems of his own. >> that's been the key to my recovery is reconnecting with the god of love. i was raised to believe in a god of fear and that was my struggle. so i ran from that fear. i cared that fear for the rest of my life. so coming back to that faith...
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the local authorities evaluate the situation on the ground and execute what locally is available, then they evaluate shortfalls and what they have and then generate those requirements up through that defined chain of command, as i mentioned earlier. then once those agencies determine what those requirements are, they are given back to the city who employs those as they think they need to be deployed because, again, they are the eyes and understand the local situation. i think going through this that the navy and the marine corps, we're used to being in charge whenever we show up and we're not going to be in this situation. i think it's important for us to understand that and we do and i think we, if we were employed in this certainly would understand that particular chain of command and would be able to fit right in and execute as required by the local situation. >> let me reiterate that the local authorities need to know that the emergency managers, the first responders, are there to be in charge to run things in their local disaster. everyone else that rolls in behind are there to en
the local authorities evaluate the situation on the ground and execute what locally is available, then they evaluate shortfalls and what they have and then generate those requirements up through that defined chain of command, as i mentioned earlier. then once those agencies determine what those requirements are, they are given back to the city who employs those as they think they need to be deployed because, again, they are the eyes and understand the local situation. i think going through this...
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this makes it possible to elect local officials with the majority of votes. more than 50% without the need for a second runoff election. in san francisco, ranked choice of voting is for the election of members of the board of supervisors, the mayor, sharon, just -- district attorney, city attorney, treasurer, this is a recorder, and public defender. ranked joyce voting does not apply to elections for local school and community college board members. number the election of state or federal officials. ranked choice of voting does not affect the adoption ballot measures. when voters received their ballot, either at a polling place or an absentee ballot in the mail, it will consist of multiple cards. voters will receive cards with contests for federal and state offices, as well as for state propositions and local ballot measures. for ranked choice voting contest, voters will receive a separate ranked choice ballot card. it will have instructions to rank three choices, which is new. the ranked choice ballot is designed in the side by side column format that lists
this makes it possible to elect local officials with the majority of votes. more than 50% without the need for a second runoff election. in san francisco, ranked choice of voting is for the election of members of the board of supervisors, the mayor, sharon, just -- district attorney, city attorney, treasurer, this is a recorder, and public defender. ranked joyce voting does not apply to elections for local school and community college board members. number the election of state or federal...
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i was also getting more active in local politics. in 2003 i co-chaired the proposition l campaign, which made san francisco minimum wage the highest in the country. in 2004, i was appointed to the planning commission by then, president of the board matt gonzales. the planning commission makes decisions about how the land can be used best in san francisco. despite the fact that i came from a strong tenant organizing perspective that and i have been fighting or against gentrification for years, opposing the decisions made by planning i served diligently on the commission for seven years, two of which i served as president and three as vice president. i was able to work with everyone despite the political perspective and get things done. my leadership and both on the planning commission are a testament to my vision for the local government. >> i have never been against development and growth, as long as they do not come at too much of a price for current san franciscoans especially vulnerable residents. >> as a planning commissioner i w
i was also getting more active in local politics. in 2003 i co-chaired the proposition l campaign, which made san francisco minimum wage the highest in the country. in 2004, i was appointed to the planning commission by then, president of the board matt gonzales. the planning commission makes decisions about how the land can be used best in san francisco. despite the fact that i came from a strong tenant organizing perspective that and i have been fighting or against gentrification for years,...
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(applause) >> and leader pelosi, federal partners working with our local folks here. that's how we get these things done. and then i want to just give a special shout out to dr. colvax who is here. i know he gave such you an incredible dedication when he was the head of the hiv unit while he was here. we're changing stories now that he's at the head of the national office on hiv policy and the national policy office. how wonderful he thinks of san francisco now and he has to go and interact with washington. (applause) >> they probably talk about that in a minute. but everybody that i know that ever has to go to washington, d.c. or any other place, that they came from san francisco. we know what they're doing here. we know we have a strong partnership and it's community-based agencies also that are helping make this connection because our residents and the people with aids wouldn't trust us if we didn't do it the way in which we collaborated so strongly with our neighbors, with our residents and our community-based agencies, with all of the different agencies that are
(applause) >> and leader pelosi, federal partners working with our local folks here. that's how we get these things done. and then i want to just give a special shout out to dr. colvax who is here. i know he gave such you an incredible dedication when he was the head of the hiv unit while he was here. we're changing stories now that he's at the head of the national office on hiv policy and the national policy office. how wonderful he thinks of san francisco now and he has to go and...
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but everything really starts at the most local level first. so, it's appropriate to hear from captain stow and the network of partnerships that she's dealt here in the bay area, but we have this lattice work that goes across my entire pacific region. and then i need to focus on what do i do in the event of a threat right now in dealing with the arctic. what if i have a deep water horizon spill there? because now it affects the nate and i have indigenous tribes of that part of the world. and how do i flow resources there, recognizing the navy doesn't have ice breakers and our nation has one. so, we do a lot of work with canada when we're starting to work on those contingencies. but we look at the national response framework. it was rewritten post katrina. and another key part of partnerships, when i was the federal on scene coordinator during deep water horizon, it's not in the national response framework, but every parish president, every mayor, every governor had a coast guard liaison officer at the oak pride and above level. so, if they didn
but everything really starts at the most local level first. so, it's appropriate to hear from captain stow and the network of partnerships that she's dealt here in the bay area, but we have this lattice work that goes across my entire pacific region. and then i need to focus on what do i do in the event of a threat right now in dealing with the arctic. what if i have a deep water horizon spill there? because now it affects the nate and i have indigenous tribes of that part of the world. and how...
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how our agreements at a local level were born was out of the 2003 cedar fire. the cedar fire was about 280,000 acres. as an example, i have the dubious distinction of being one of the first chief officers at the scene of that incident. just to give you an idea, at peak the cedar fire was burning 30,000 acres an hour. so that's about 9 acres a second. so something probably as large as this ship in one second. so after post-cedar fire, we recognized the navy had assets and the marine had assetness region that we should capitalize on, so i was tasked by my chief to organize a local letter of agreement so that we could, with the objective, essentially, was to streamline access to dods assets in rapid fashion and by rapid i mean within hours. if we're dealing with the level of incident that i just described, the cedar fire was essentially over in 12 hours. it started about 5:00 that night, it actually took off and started running at 11:00 at night, by 9:00 that morning it was at the gates of marine corps station miramar and it was essentially stopped. dska is an exc
how our agreements at a local level were born was out of the 2003 cedar fire. the cedar fire was about 280,000 acres. as an example, i have the dubious distinction of being one of the first chief officers at the scene of that incident. just to give you an idea, at peak the cedar fire was burning 30,000 acres an hour. so that's about 9 acres a second. so something probably as large as this ship in one second. so after post-cedar fire, we recognized the navy had assets and the marine had...
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his family has been cattle breeders for decades omar lopez largo has a big farm by local standards in autumn nine hundred sixty two cuban military men knocked on his doorstep among them was a young officer william racketball might hello or more hello friend. how are you my friend i haven't seen you for ages. where you haven't dropped in for a long time it's been so long since we saw each other how's it going not too bad ok let's go and turned. back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when i'm our first met the cuban military there wasn't time for idle chit chat. the conversation was short and to the point his family was asked to give away their land for the deployment of military hardware brought in by companeros from the soviet union but abram of a came and said that we should leave the house in the next seventy two hours at that time a construction team was already at work here it took them seventy two hours to build a new home for us. camouflaging the missiles under the trees with tents turned out to be an almost impossible task the pantries grew too far away from each other on
his family has been cattle breeders for decades omar lopez largo has a big farm by local standards in autumn nine hundred sixty two cuban military men knocked on his doorstep among them was a young officer william racketball might hello or more hello friend. how are you my friend i haven't seen you for ages. where you haven't dropped in for a long time it's been so long since we saw each other how's it going not too bad ok let's go and turned. back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when...
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we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebody new, may be looking for a day, or chatting with friends. there jellyfish. i mean, they are beautiful. >> the culmination of the animals. >> it is very impressive. we do not have this at home. >> tell us a little about some of the spider's we see here on display. >> at the california academy of sciences, there is a very large collection of preserved and live specimens, which are the evidence about evolution. we have the assassin spiders, which are spiders that exclusively kill and eat other spiders. they are under the microscope here. research done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room
we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebody new, may be looking for a day, or chatting with friends. there jellyfish. i mean, they are beautiful. >> the culmination of the animals....
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so that way we can actually be closely tied in to all the regional offices and local governments that we work with. so that way we can establish relationships, in fact we work very closely with don's group in all the emergency situations in the past summer for all the wild fire scenarios in california we work closely with his group to make sure we can respond quickly to these questions. thank you. >> thank you. all right, our second question, what strategies do you have in place to avoid any long-term interruption of services to our residents and private sector partners and have you tested them in a meaningful way to ensure their effectiveness? shall we start with you, mr. johnson? >> i'd be happy to start. in terms of testing for their effectiveness, they are tested almost every day with pg&e service territory we probably have 80 electrical outages every day. we have opportunities to test our emergency centers on a regular basis and in fact there's an emergency center open today just for some of the work that's happening throughout the service territory. so in terms of just our effec
so that way we can actually be closely tied in to all the regional offices and local governments that we work with. so that way we can establish relationships, in fact we work very closely with don's group in all the emergency situations in the past summer for all the wild fire scenarios in california we work closely with his group to make sure we can respond quickly to these questions. thank you. >> thank you. all right, our second question, what strategies do you have in place to avoid...
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local businesses labor. controlled by criminals. to protect our lives our families. are forced to pay protection to illegal groups price is going to pay. a. little. please.
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local community. 7% of the produce that we use this of course 70-percent of our items come from local produce even some of the liqueurs. >> it is really intense. it is just perfect to support the local economy. in the valley, you really have to be on your game. >> it looks like the giants will also be on their games. >> thank you for sharing these recipes. these are both excellent chef jordan, thank you from the restaurant cuvee.. downtown napa valley. just go to the web site on your screen. www.kron4.com/facebook. . thirty-eight. schools. trouble, we all should help out. under thirty-eight they do. more a year. bucks. money for schools. every school dollar must be... spent on student learning. student wins. vote yes on thirty hththththththt >> somebody who bought a fantasy 5 ticket in south san francisco was sold at the west vallero station. 22, 4, 2, 22, 19 or the numbers. were the numbers. that is worth 200 to be thousand. >> 300,000 people joining. that-winning ticket is worth $250,000. >> of the sand castle event spent weeks designing these sculptures. the arts, education program
local community. 7% of the produce that we use this of course 70-percent of our items come from local produce even some of the liqueurs. >> it is really intense. it is just perfect to support the local economy. in the valley, you really have to be on your game. >> it looks like the giants will also be on their games. >> thank you for sharing these recipes. these are both excellent chef jordan, thank you from the restaurant cuvee.. downtown napa valley. just go to the web site...
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use also chemical weapons think the reports from the local hospital on the. phone call i made with the people inside the city the city believes the militias are. down to draw in control of libya in the body to conceive in libya using. all of these operators of positions the media is not really covering. the weave situation in libya because they want to set this example for syria to say what we succeed in libya so we succeed in syria who cares i just see. they will be looking it up of my point of view. the u.s. could be creating more problems for itself in pakistan coming up the cia wants more drones but there are fears it could mean a buildup of deadly attacks abroad and in turn lead to even more militancy. plus india turns its back on the idea of an economic strangling of iran as the two countries search for ways to dodge the western embargo on me export council will trying to find a new payment round. massive crowds numbering in the tens of thousands have filled the streets of london marching against the austerity policies of the coalition government scuffl
use also chemical weapons think the reports from the local hospital on the. phone call i made with the people inside the city the city believes the militias are. down to draw in control of libya in the body to conceive in libya using. all of these operators of positions the media is not really covering. the weave situation in libya because they want to set this example for syria to say what we succeed in libya so we succeed in syria who cares i just see. they will be looking it up of my point...
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fighting in the mountains was a tough job considering the local terrain around us. there weren't any tourist routes back them. and a nearby was some considerably older landmarks. or the the more these stone structures might well date back a thousand years people began breeding livestock here in the tenth century shepherds use these structures as shelters if these twelve ruins are anything to go by a dozen shepherds would stay here at a time while their animals grazed up in the mountains or. as we moved forward into the mists we passed on the travellers making their way towards camp and they told us we were close to an oasis. you can swim here. you're. thinking about having a swim. every whoever was better go ahead. it's not cold. this is the round lake it's fed by six surrounding springs and it's clear waters team with wildlife and you know this lake formed as a result of glaziers making depressions in the ground it's likely to be hundreds of thousands or even millions of years old. and just beyond its banks there's a view that's worth all the effort it takes to get
fighting in the mountains was a tough job considering the local terrain around us. there weren't any tourist routes back them. and a nearby was some considerably older landmarks. or the the more these stone structures might well date back a thousand years people began breeding livestock here in the tenth century shepherds use these structures as shelters if these twelve ruins are anything to go by a dozen shepherds would stay here at a time while their animals grazed up in the mountains or. as...
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they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers in these camps. i don't know if it's true or not, i can't comment on that, i'm just telling you what i heard from mue kurdish partners there. whether it's true or not is irrelevant because people won't go to the camps. in the meantime, the government says we won't support you if you're not in the camps. they won't do points of distribution, they don't even want you to have tents and that's why you see the rag tag asortment of red crescent tents and there's some shelter box tents that were out there and people just made their own shelters. so we had this huge thing where we have the local municipality who is trying to support their population in whatever way they can, but they are running out of resources. it's december, it's cold, they are wondering what they're going to do. so the next
they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers in these camps. i don't know if it's true or not, i can't comment on that, i'm just telling you what i heard from mue kurdish partners there. whether it's true or not is irrelevant because people won't go to the camps. in the meantime,...
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in terms of working with local governments, we are members of many state, federal and local emergency response organizations. again we're a regional company so it's not just about one general location, it's about serving every one of our local service areas whether it's san francisco or the san joaquin valley. >> thank you, mr. boland. >> we fill a little different role. we don't have any infrastructure but we represent utilities that have 88 percent of the infrastructure that keep our populations running. we cover from the mexican border to oregon and what we facilitate through the organization is we are embedded with the state of california through the last 60 years. we are in the cali complex, we have an mou with the secretary of cali and can bring resources from other companies in the field across all the disciplines for mutual assistance. we can stage, deploy and sit on situational awareness providing the state the information they need to posture a response and at the same time we can then be putting together the teams that are going to have to come in and support pg&e or other
in terms of working with local governments, we are members of many state, federal and local emergency response organizations. again we're a regional company so it's not just about one general location, it's about serving every one of our local service areas whether it's san francisco or the san joaquin valley. >> thank you, mr. boland. >> we fill a little different role. we don't have any infrastructure but we represent utilities that have 88 percent of the infrastructure that keep...
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it will create opportunity for local san franciscans through local hire to get on a job here in san francisco, to be productive citizens. what it does is it will create thousands of jobs, construction jobs, and from that tenant improvement jobs, jobs that will continue. i'll tell you, because i know, i'm a product of that. i got in the union in 1979 when i was 19 years old. i worked for almost 28 years strictly in san francisco. and that was a time when most of the subcontractors and contractors were local. we started it, we grew up in san francisco. my friends worked for contractors, and we worked downtown. i worked almost 28 years solely downtown. now that i'm a field rep, i work -- i'm still downtown and i see that this can happen -- it can continue to happen in the future and it's jobs like this that grow san francisco, that put people into apprentice ships, people into good full-time jobs with benefits for their families, insurance benefits, pensions, these are exactly what we need. we feel that this is a great job and we'd like to see this project move ahead and i thank you for your tim
it will create opportunity for local san franciscans through local hire to get on a job here in san francisco, to be productive citizens. what it does is it will create thousands of jobs, construction jobs, and from that tenant improvement jobs, jobs that will continue. i'll tell you, because i know, i'm a product of that. i got in the union in 1979 when i was 19 years old. i worked for almost 28 years strictly in san francisco. and that was a time when most of the subcontractors and...
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prop 38 is our children and our future local schools and bond debt reduction act. it would actually support early childhood education that prop 30 does not and it's also an important measure. i think if both of them passed what would happen it would be worked out that we wouldn't be double taxed, but we would find the different compromises kinds of both work for our schools. the groups that support both measures is tom torlakson and california retired teachers associations and san francisco examiner and i urge support for both measures. supervisor wiener. >> thank you so supervisor mar for bringing this forward. i was surprised that we could take positions on ballot measures, but i was told by the city attorney that we were able to do so. i would make a motion to amend and add a second resolve that states further resolved that the san francisco board of supervisors president iss its strong disapproval on recent attacks of prop 30 and suggest that the supporters of propositions 30 pawn 38 refrain from attacking one another. second by supervisor mar and can we take t
prop 38 is our children and our future local schools and bond debt reduction act. it would actually support early childhood education that prop 30 does not and it's also an important measure. i think if both of them passed what would happen it would be worked out that we wouldn't be double taxed, but we would find the different compromises kinds of both work for our schools. the groups that support both measures is tom torlakson and california retired teachers associations and san francisco...
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the households have ordered two hens for free from the local council. a family has come to receive their quota under the glare of the media. they have little experience with live poultry. they're confident they will get on with their new hands. they just renovated an old farmhouse and the chickens fit right in. in addition to laying eggs, they have another purpose. they're supposed to reduce the amount of household rubbish by eating the organic kitchen waste. >> we try not to make too much garbage, anyway. when the town offered us chickens, we said yes a straightaway. >> apple peels, potato skins, chickens eat everything. that means the owners pay less for their trash collection. in theory, a win-win situation. handing out hands was the brainchild of the woman who originally only proposed it in jest. the idea quickly caught on. >> in the future, trash collection costs will depend on the weight of the waste. a chien eats around 150 kilos of organic waste a year. that means we will save a lot of money. >> of the unconventional savings plan has drawn a lot
the households have ordered two hens for free from the local council. a family has come to receive their quota under the glare of the media. they have little experience with live poultry. they're confident they will get on with their new hands. they just renovated an old farmhouse and the chickens fit right in. in addition to laying eggs, they have another purpose. they're supposed to reduce the amount of household rubbish by eating the organic kitchen waste. >> we try not to make too...
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your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition he up. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. down in the black sea coast of russia the city of sochi is busy preparing for the twenty fourteen winter olympic games construction is booming transport infrastructure is being completely revamped and disabled access points are being installed across town. but aside from being russia's second lympics city she's also one of the country's most power. well a tourist destinations people flock here for the long hot su
your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition he up. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something...
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to mco local leaders yes we must talk to the women and tell them that in your new house you have a washer and dryer and you don't need to go to the ravine to wash the clothes so they can have roads a good hospital get a place to study and be done in the road. and the work at home could be the work is crucial we will create many jobs they're going to. but not everyone will have ork nobody will give work to many people who are. great. when spanish conquistadores arrived in colombia in the sixteenth century they felt they had found the mythical el dorado. in amazement they bore witness to a ritual at play quite heavy to near modern day bogota in which the leader of the movie scouse naked and covered with gold dust through enormous amounts of gold into the water as an offering to the gods. the hunt for the new eldorado is in full swing. you know that someone once said to us in a knowing way it we had sinned but having such a rich land weeks and days in the past and i think it was the colonizers who wanted to take our fertile land i leave our book with the even a little land we still have lege
to mco local leaders yes we must talk to the women and tell them that in your new house you have a washer and dryer and you don't need to go to the ravine to wash the clothes so they can have roads a good hospital get a place to study and be done in the road. and the work at home could be the work is crucial we will create many jobs they're going to. but not everyone will have ork nobody will give work to many people who are. great. when spanish conquistadores arrived in colombia in the...
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. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news at 6:00. >> are big story, family, friends, and committee members say farewell to a former state senator clarence mitchell iii. he died following a long battle with cancer at age 72. we will have a live report in just a moment. police investigate an overnight shooting in baltimore county. it happened one:45 in woodlawn. police say they found an adult male inside a vehicle sovereign from a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital life-threatening injuries. at this hour his condition is not known. there is no word on a suspect or possible motive. >> hours earlier, city police responded to the area of fairview avenue to find a 60- romance shot in the head at about 11:00 on garrison boulevard. the victim was taken to hospital but died a short time later. there is also no word on a suspect or possible motive. >> the weather was absolutely gorgeous today. some changes are on the way. no rain nearby. you can see on the radar a few little showers in new york state and the s
. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news at 6:00. >> are big story, family, friends, and committee members say farewell to a former state senator clarence mitchell iii. he died following a long battle with cancer at age 72. we will have a live report in just a moment. police investigate an overnight shooting in baltimore county. it happened one:45 in woodlawn. police say they found an adult male inside a vehicle sovereign from a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital...
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it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asked. the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and you will see cars but those used to five star pampering may be in for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it or even run in water for most people tent is the only real option but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for . a journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again. iran's disputed nuclear program has managed to dominate headlines for years and tod
it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asked. the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and you will see cars but those used to five...
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but it's permeating down to the local level now. and the next challenge is how do we cross that bridge to truly having community resiliency? how do we leverage faith-based and nongovernmental organizations to carry that message for local, state, and federal leaders? so, i think that's the next challenge going forward. but the messages being delivered from the top down, i think the next piece is how do you now move it horizontally across the community level. >> and in closing, i'm going to go down the panel and ask if there's any closing comments or points that you haven't had the opportunity to make. i think, you know, people are anxious to hear your thoughts on this particular program and on this mission because it is going to take all of us if the big one happens. so, if i can start with you, vice admiral beaman, if there is anything you'd like to impart, sir. >> actually, i have 37 things i'd like to talk about, but knowing we are the last thing between you and the refreshments in the back, i'll limit it to one. and michelle gede
but it's permeating down to the local level now. and the next challenge is how do we cross that bridge to truly having community resiliency? how do we leverage faith-based and nongovernmental organizations to carry that message for local, state, and federal leaders? so, i think that's the next challenge going forward. but the messages being delivered from the top down, i think the next piece is how do you now move it horizontally across the community level. >> and in closing, i'm going to...
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you are the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like non-sport i think it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the a little you know authentic traditionally up there. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on those they tend to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called old the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. d.l. selenski oh mine is absolute proof of what human ambition is capable of in order to satisfy its hunger for gold. it spreads out into forty four levels under the earth is the oldest mine in colombia and the second deepest in latin america. it is two thousand five hundred meters deep that those and there are underground galleries of over four thousand meters in all the tunn
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before halloween, check local websites, local pet scores. this halloween costume was $4 yesterday at pet smart. a lot of times you can't afford halloween themed costumes. these are from premiere and they're great. >> orioles colors. >> and same thing with toys. after halloween is over, it's amazing, all the prices go down so what i like to do is, because i have so many dogs and cats, i always haunt the sales. >> that's good for kid's costumes, too. after halloween, things drop down in price. >> some stores decrease them closer to the holiday so they don't have to offer them for so much less. this time of year is stressful for dogs with the door bell ringing, parties, school starting. so you want a food that has a healthy digestive system. digestion is one of the major reasons people take the dog to the vet. you have botannicles and herbs and pre and probiotics. i shop at whiskers online where i got this. >> you got those at pet smart. and rone took that treat and ran with it. charlotte, thank you very much. you can find more information on c
before halloween, check local websites, local pet scores. this halloween costume was $4 yesterday at pet smart. a lot of times you can't afford halloween themed costumes. these are from premiere and they're great. >> orioles colors. >> and same thing with toys. after halloween is over, it's amazing, all the prices go down so what i like to do is, because i have so many dogs and cats, i always haunt the sales. >> that's good for kid's costumes, too. after halloween, things drop...
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also joining us is starchild, a local activist with the libertarian party of san francisco and a former candidate for the san francisco school board. he's an opponent of the measure. thank you both for taking the time to be with us today. >> thank you. >> alyssa, i'd like to give you the opportunity it share the thoughts of your position. >> so proposition a is a temporary 8-year, $79 parcel tax on properties in san francisco. and that money would go directly to supporting city college of san francisco. city college is the largest work force training center in san francisco. we train students. we also help students learn english as a second language and then of course one of our primary missions is to help students, particularly low income and underserved students, move on to 4 year institutions. we serve nearly 100,000 students in san francisco and are a tremendous resource, we think, for san francisco. the last couple years the state budget cuts we faced, $53 million in the last 3 years alone, have really made it a challenge for us to keep our doors open for san francisco students and
also joining us is starchild, a local activist with the libertarian party of san francisco and a former candidate for the san francisco school board. he's an opponent of the measure. thank you both for taking the time to be with us today. >> thank you. >> alyssa, i'd like to give you the opportunity it share the thoughts of your position. >> so proposition a is a temporary 8-year, $79 parcel tax on properties in san francisco. and that money would go directly to supporting...
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the same was a local pier and a school. that was a school. nothing. so we put in the navy, the navy put them in there two, three combat ships, type 23's and l ship and transport plus mtaa aircraft transport, aircraft and hell helicopters to try to help people in there. we used the ships to deliver food, clothes and all that stuff without any problem. also we helped in different matters that the navy can do that. for instance here was with divers and with submarine robot to find bodies. getting medical assistance, removing debris, try to rebuild some houses and establish basic services. moving people in and out with the navy ships. that was something this i think is a very good idea because of, as you mention here, the shock where everybody is in shock, one officer had the idea to talk with people of the university to provide a group of clowns to the island. so we put it in there and with the navy and the clowns were coming down, everybody on the island was so surprised. it breaks everything, you know, you don't expect that an lft came in there, open u
the same was a local pier and a school. that was a school. nothing. so we put in the navy, the navy put them in there two, three combat ships, type 23's and l ship and transport plus mtaa aircraft transport, aircraft and hell helicopters to try to help people in there. we used the ships to deliver food, clothes and all that stuff without any problem. also we helped in different matters that the navy can do that. for instance here was with divers and with submarine robot to find bodies. getting...
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related to local hiring and the women infant and children program, w-i-c. i have draft condition of the approval i will hand up to linda avery. i have given them to rick crawford and he has reviewed them also. they are essentially the same conditions of approval that were in 1245 south van ness adjusted to reflect this property. i'm happy to answer any questions. also representatives are of fresh and easy are here to answer any questions if you have them. >> thank you. opening it up for public comment on this item. i'm not sure if these names are for this, but i'll call them anyway if they're for this particular item. edward gani, if this is for this item. >>> yes. >> and red rand -- i'm sorry, the last name is ben. if your comment or question or comments are about this item, please approach. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is edward alganai. i bring you greetings from local [speaker not understood]. michael sharp is the president. welcome [speaker not understood], welcome san francisco community. >> can you address the commission, please? thank
related to local hiring and the women infant and children program, w-i-c. i have draft condition of the approval i will hand up to linda avery. i have given them to rick crawford and he has reviewed them also. they are essentially the same conditions of approval that were in 1245 south van ness adjusted to reflect this property. i'm happy to answer any questions. also representatives are of fresh and easy are here to answer any questions if you have them. >> thank you. opening it up for...
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we're going to state local. a big 122 match up. this was all wildcats. hooked up with 7 total touchdowns. west virginia -- they rolled over west virginia 55-14. >> another tough day for logan thomas. he takes the 74-yard interception back and makes it 7-7. clemson wins big. >> virginia hosting wake forest. here he takes a direct snap. one of two touch downs all day. it wasn't all sad. a thriller in annapolis. hosting indiana and just under 6, 2 minutes to go. 31-30. >>> the redskins and the rookie qb finally open up to play tomorrow. rg3 has six weeks of television football to compare but nothing compares to the intensity of a rivalry graeme. that will be good tomorrow. >> their first playoff burst in five years. the plaque and red push the ball up. a nice dish. that is your game winner. d.c. united beats columbus 3-2 and they are headed to the playoffs. we have another team dc unite the. meredith borowski the redskins will get their chance, too. >> we have beautiful weather for that game tomorrow. it is going to be all right up in east runted there ford
we're going to state local. a big 122 match up. this was all wildcats. hooked up with 7 total touchdowns. west virginia -- they rolled over west virginia 55-14. >> another tough day for logan thomas. he takes the 74-yard interception back and makes it 7-7. clemson wins big. >> virginia hosting wake forest. here he takes a direct snap. one of two touch downs all day. it wasn't all sad. a thriller in annapolis. hosting indiana and just under 6, 2 minutes to go. 31-30. >>> the...
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it is 4:00 local time. we have received several updates within the last four hours since this incident had happened. we have confirmed that three are deceased. we also understand that the suspect, a 45-year-old, and according to the police chief, he is still at large. he's not been apprehended, but they don't try to lock down parts of the spa where this incident happened in brookfield, wisconsin. a town of some 40,000 people. not a big town. we have heard from local reporters it is a rather affluent area. at the moment, again, three deceased, four admitted to the hospital in that area. they continue to keep the hospital on lockdown. they continue to keep the spa you see in this picture here on lockdown as well as the shopping mall across the street in lockdown. and the s.w.a.t. team is on location trying to secure at this moment a final section of that spa. this now five hours into the incident. we had a press conference that aired just moments ago, probably about 30 minutes ago. we're going to play a porti
it is 4:00 local time. we have received several updates within the last four hours since this incident had happened. we have confirmed that three are deceased. we also understand that the suspect, a 45-year-old, and according to the police chief, he is still at large. he's not been apprehended, but they don't try to lock down parts of the spa where this incident happened in brookfield, wisconsin. a town of some 40,000 people. not a big town. we have heard from local reporters it is a rather...
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. >> live, local, and late- breaking, this is 11 news tonight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> national weather service officials spent the day on site in hartford county. we begin our team coverage of the aftermath of last night's fast-moving storms. in jarrettsville, there is 100- foot wide path of destruction. >> it did not take us that much time to get the video of the damage. the short path of destruction went right through someone's backyard. how can you describe this? >> how can i describe it? it is a mess. and i am hoping someone will help me clean it up. >> don can chuckle now, but friday night at 7:00 p.m., this monster of a storm was barreling down on their back yard full of huge trees and chickens. >> i said, chennel 11 says there is a tornado right over our head. five minutes later it had. >> it was 15 seconds of that freight train sound. >> 15 seconds a did a lot. it come real quick and swirled like a windmill going around. i ran downstairs
. >> live, local, and late- breaking, this is 11 news tonight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> national weather service officials spent the day on site in hartford county. we begin our team coverage of the aftermath of last night's fast-moving storms. in jarrettsville, there is 100- foot wide path of destruction. >> it did not take us that much time to get the video of the damage. the...
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if you knock at the local level, you'll open up the national level as i said, quicker. you know, there are senators who waited decades before their reform was enacted. there are people -- like a lot of the women's suffrage in the abolition movement. i'm not saying we should wait that long. we've been waiting for single-payer and teddy roosevelt , but what i am saying -- [applause] -- if you lose the first time, you want to try and try again. most are willing to lose, you'll never win when you are fighting powerful forces. you've got to be willing to flus, balance back, get more resources and keep going. i [inaudible] >> well, you see now there are paxon super pacs and corporations under citizen united that can flood the elections in our country, local, state, national. and they think you do have to find a way to give full public financing of public campaigns come either through the unlikely event of a supreme court revisited at some of their three or four notorious decisions in the past or through constitutional amendment. or through intermediate ways, like saying if yo
if you knock at the local level, you'll open up the national level as i said, quicker. you know, there are senators who waited decades before their reform was enacted. there are people -- like a lot of the women's suffrage in the abolition movement. i'm not saying we should wait that long. we've been waiting for single-payer and teddy roosevelt , but what i am saying -- [applause] -- if you lose the first time, you want to try and try again. most are willing to lose, you'll never win when you...
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and i think that they have addressed the issues that were raised with the local hire and of course the wic is not anything that will be in effect until the state moratorium so they have really no control. but if that is lifted, then that would be in place. and, of course, the conditions on the alcohol check out which is same as south van ness is a good one. realistically, any store to be competitive is going to have to have alcohol sales. trader joe's even has it. tower market has it. almost anywhere that you can buy food, it makes it difficult. people will sometimes stray away from a place that doesn't offer those because people do consume alcoholic beverages and sometimes that's part of their shopping run. and if they have to make a separate stop somewhere else to buy beer or wine or other, it makes it impractical and often discourages shopping at a particular store. so, i think they've done everything right and i'm supportive. >> commissioner hillis. >> just a question for staff, if you know. there was a reference to the state law around kind of the staff check out of alcohol. do yo
and i think that they have addressed the issues that were raised with the local hire and of course the wic is not anything that will be in effect until the state moratorium so they have really no control. but if that is lifted, then that would be in place. and, of course, the conditions on the alcohol check out which is same as south van ness is a good one. realistically, any store to be competitive is going to have to have alcohol sales. trader joe's even has it. tower market has it. almost...